“taeactsnanescmnstinnal hg een een rt ——— EER OTE ETS ain oo ae _— itnpt (< ae eee J i tae me Oo ee A ee Mat ne eat ERom cent ME Sethn edn amen ae Fo | Figure 3,12 canton tetanic Initial portion of a pressure versus time record, showing the improvement after modification. Shot 4, A Station 124.02, Calibration Step: 7.5 psi ight c ae MOOT AT EQ At AAR “ee eee Lfis La r fAyo ° ‘SSyS Li ee, ~~ PS ‘a * erie Hf Bo PON AE wage . POS (abt i 2 v4 a aN, ‘ ' * é | 5 —" | Weed Poy x} pve mG I: oe 7 7 tae” ee Re Be ee Figure 3.13 - an i we { t $ * Bree a % Pe fF vig * Microscope with=f: attachment and projector. ge used to project the image on a ground-¢lass and ground glass screen from a 4 x 5 camera ¥iewer. The film holder yes modified to fit the projection attachment (see Figure 3.15). I pthis manner photographs were taken on a 4 x 5 film for detail study nighpeas The calieans of multiple bration steps on the enlarged records were put o n exposures, All of the record except the base lin th blanked off and exposed. After exposure the record holder was moya¢ (a he proper disthe calibration tance in mils to represent a particular pressure 41

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